The Construction Company Through the Lens of Service Management

Today, I received some good news again. Tim Wilson and I got our paper, “The Construction Company through the Lens of Service Management: Inferences from Sweden” published in Service Marketing Quarterly. I guess that makes me a Service researcher? If you want to access the full paper, you will find it here.

Reference to the paper should be made as follows: Jacobsson, Mattias and Wilson, Timothy L. (2012), “The Construction Company through the Lens of Service Management: Inferences from Sweden”, Services Marketing Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 155–176.

Abstract

The construction industry and firms within it are unique insofar as they exist midway between manufacturing and services pro- duction. In this article, we suggest that, even if the outputs are physical, operations tend to be service oriented. Two approaches are taken to clarify the service aspects of a current project in Sweden. First, the model of Normann is used to describe the firm and secondly, a blueprint is made to illustrate the fitting with service theory. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time the industry has been analyzed in this manner. Consequently, the findings should have both conceptual and practical relevance.

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Me, in short

I’m a PhD, Associate Professor (Swe. Docent) and Qualified teacher (Swe. Meriterad lärare) at Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics, Sweden. Currently, I’m also hired as Researcher at the School of Engineering, Jönköping University, Sweden. I primary do research on temporary organizations, projects and the everyday practice thereof, and teach in the fields of project management and organizational theory.